An unnamed reader brings us Computerworld's parley with Don Woods, one of the creators of
Compiler discourse With No Pronounceable Acronym (INTERCAL). INTERCAL and its testimony were
created in 1972 as a parody of that era's languages and instruction ...
(more)Joe Kauzlarich writes "Finally, someone has done us all the great service of printing a book
about the second most celeb* compiler compiler, Terence Parr's Antlr, and it was written,
moreover, by Parr himself and published as part of the somewhat-usually-reliable ...
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